Get a turbo motor to n/a ?!?
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Get a turbo motor to n/a ?!?
I can't get a n/a motor here but i can get a turbo motor 90' for 800 ca jspec. Is there a way to take some parts of my n/a motor and put it on a turbo II one. I know that they don't have the same compression but well, maybe someone can help me with this. I just want my car to run well and i don't want to do the turbo II swap with all the stuff...
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no, the Turbo motors have 4 intake ports, while the N/A motors have 6.
Have your motor rebuilt, there are several people that will do it on this forum for around $1000 USD depending on what was blown.
Have your motor rebuilt, there are several people that will do it on this forum for around $1000 USD depending on what was blown.
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Well, I live in Canada and it will be expensive to ship it to the us and back here, but thank you for your response. Maybe someone in Ontario can help me...
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there's lots of Canadian rotary builders. i don't know my own US geography all too well, so i know even less about Canada's (canada borders the US, right? ) search or post threads looking for canadian rebuilders more near you.
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yes you can hook a T2 short block up like a N/A you just have to delete your 5/6 ports.. the 6port intake will work with a 4port.. if you measure the 2 theres only around 1/8" of difference..
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